Grnf seems like a good word to describe that. Either that, or crunch snuffle crunch.
meaow
hiss
hiss
To say "the cat purred" would be an example of onomatopoeia. A cat would normally say "miaow" or "prrrr".
no, the cat on my hat with the mat that sat on his fat is.
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a any word that imitates the word it is describing. Examples of sound words are:BoomPowCluckDingBamCreakAchooBelchCuckoomoowoofquackbamzapbingtingmeowoinkslapchirpzoinkmumblerumbleonomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is the onomatopoeia.
More frightened and most frightened are the comparative and superlative of frightened.
hiss
To say "the cat purred" would be an example of onomatopoeia. A cat would normally say "miaow" or "prrrr".
Onomatopoeia
It is an example of onomatopoeia.
onomatopoeia can be in the sentence like the dog bark at the cat when it was meowing back and him.
The cat was frightened and bit him
no, the cat on my hat with the mat that sat on his fat is.
it usually means that the cat is frightened, or upset
A cat's tail gets bushy when frightened or upset.
because it is frightened or scared
Both have the ability to run just as fast as the other, but cats tend to run as fast as they can when scared.
An onomatopoeia is a figure of speech where somewhere in the sentence, there is a any word that imitates the word it is describing. Examples of sound words are:BoomPowCluckDingBamCreakAchooBelchCuckoomoowoofquackbamzapbingtingmeowoinkslapchirpzoinkmumblerumbleonomatopoeia in a sentence:The cat meowed to his owner for something to eat. Meowed is the onomatopoeia.